🏛️ ARTHIST 142 Buildings
Created by
Eliot Hertenstein
Name
Date
Architect
Design for ideal city of Chaux
ca 1800
Claude-Nicolas Ledoux
Bibliothèque Ste. Geneviève
1840s
Henri Labrouste
Lectures on Architecture
1863-72
Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
Wainwright Building, St. Louis
1890-91
Louis Sullivan
Garden Cities of To-morrow
1902
Ebenezer Howard
Stock Exchange, Amsterdam
1903
Hendrik Petrus Berlage
Frederick Robie House, Chicago, IL
1906-09
Frank Lloyd Wright
Glass Pavilion, Cologne
1914
Bruno Taut
Monument to the Third International
1919-1920
Vladimir Tatlin
Bauhaus Building, Dessau
1925
Walter Gropius
“Voisin Plan,” Paris
1925
Le Corbusier
Dr. Phillip Lovell House, Hollywood, CA
1927-29
Richard Neutra
Broadacre City
1928-35
Frank Lloyd Wright
German Pavilion, Barcelona (“Barcelona Pavilion”)
1929
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (PSFS), Philadelphia, PA
1929-32
George Howe and William Lescaze
Villa Savoie, Poissy (near Paris)
1929
Le Corbusier
Design of Nuremberg Rallies
1930's
Albert Speer
Casa del Fascio, Como
1932-36
Giuseppe Terragni
Edgar B. Kaufmann House, “Faliingwater”, Bear Run, PA
1935-37
Frank Lloyd Wright
IIT Campus, Chicago, IL
1939-42
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Guggenheim Museum, New York City
1943-45, 1956-59
Frank Lloyd Wright
Johnson Glass House, New Canaan, CT
1946-49
Philip Johnson
Farnsworth House, Plano, IL
1946-51
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Unité d’Habitation, Marseille
1946-52
Le Corbusier
Yale Art Gallery, New Haven, CT
1950-54
Louis Kahn
Church of Notre-Dame, Ronchamp, near Lyon
1950
Le Corbusier
Brasilia
1956-63
Oscar Niemeyer and Lucio Costa
Art and Architecture Building at Yale, New Haven, CT
1958
Paul Rudolph
Vanna Venturi House, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA
1959-64
Robert Venturi
Tokyo Bay Plan
1960
Kenzo Tange
Plug-In City Projects (Peter Cook)
1960s
Archigram
Habitat Housing Complex, Montreal
1967
Moshe Safdie
Pompidou Center, Paris
1970s
Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers
Piazza d'Italia, New Orleans
1976-1979
Charles Moore
Gehry House, Santa Monica, CA
1978
Frank Gehry
Portland Building, Portland, OR
1980
Michael Graves
Seaside, Florida
1981 to present
Andres Dunay and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk
Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C.
1981
Maya Lin
Wexner Center, Ohio State Univ., Columbus
1989
Peter Eisenman
Parc de la Villette, Paris
1990
Benard Tschumi
Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain
1997
Frank Gehry
Educatorium, Utrecht
1997
Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) led by Rem Koolhaas
Jewish Museum, Berlin
1999
Daniel Libeskind
Mason's Bend Community Center, Mason's Bend, AL
2000
Rural Studio (Samuel Mockerbee)
Blur Building, Swiss Expo
2002
Diller and Scofidio
Kunsthaus Graz, Austria
2003
Peter Cook and Colin Fournier
High Line Park, New York City
2004-2018
Diller and Scofidio
Seattle Public Library, Seattle
2004
Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) led by Rem Koolhaas
Hearst Building, New York City
2006
Norman Foster
ICA (Institute for Contemporary Arts), Boston
2007
Diller and Scofidio
Parc de la Villette, Paris (Benard Tschumi)
Built thinking about how people will navigate the space. Corridors allow people to travel easily.
Follies are used as points of navigation.